Al-Aqsa Flood: Ferhat Mehenni’s Pro-Zionist Entity Support Exposes his True Terrorist Identity
BY: Hana Saada
ALGIERS– The ongoing crisis in Palestine, marked by relentless Zionist bombardments in the Gaza Strip and the tragic loss of hundreds of Palestinian lives, has ignited a global outrage and condemnation. In the midst of this turmoil, Ferhat Mehenni, the president of the Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylie (MAK), a group classified as a terrorist organization in Algeria, has stirred significant controversy by extending unconditional support to the Zionist entity, exposing his true terrorist identity.
Ferhat Mehenni: An Unwavering Pro-Zionist entity Stance
Ferhat Mehenni’s pro-Zionist entity stance is no secret, but his recent statements have taken his support to an entirely new level. He unflinchingly referred to the attack by Palestinian group Hamas as a “barbaric terrorist operation” and decried it as a “massacre carried out by Hamas terrorists.” These assertions have ignited a particularly intense backlash.
An Attempt to Involve Algeria
Not content with merely expressing his support for the Zionist entity, the founder of the separatist MAK movement has made efforts to involve Algeria directly in the Zionist-Palestinian war. Mehenni called upon the international community to condemn countries he believes are financing Hamas’ actions, singling out Iran and Algeria.
On social media, he stated, “Those who finance these crimes against humanity, like Iran and Algeria, must be condemned by all countries mobilized against terrorist violence.” Furthermore, he claimed “total solidarity” with the Zionist entity on behalf of Kabylia, a move that has raised questions regarding the legitimacy of his statements.
Mehenni’s outspoken support for the Zionist entity has immediately sparked strong and polarizing reactions from various quarters. Critics argue that for someone who presents himself as “a former human rights activist”, he has conspicuously turned a blind eye to the distressing images of Palestinian children who have become victims of Zionist airstrikes.